Roy Ayers Ubiquity
Funk/SoulJazzjazz-funk fusion1970s soul-disco crossovervibraphone-led ensemble funk
Roy Ayers Ubiquity was a pioneering American jazz-funk band formed in the early 70s by Roy Ayers (died 2025), who chose the name because ubiquity means a state of being everywhere at the same time. With the band, Ayers explored the connections between jazz and R&B in all its forms, from singer-songwriter soul to deep funk to sweaty, hedonistic disco. In 1972, the band released "He’s Coming". Further albums followed throughout the 1970s.
Influenced by: Herbie Hancock, Weather Report, Earth, Wind & Fire
- Active:
- 1972-1980s
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